Terminal tackle holder

ABSTRACT

The present invention provides a personal terminal tackle holder for anglers that releasably retains a plurality of fishing hooks, artificial flies, lures and pre tied leader rigs which is generally carried in an angler&#39;s pocket or attached to an item of clothing, fishing vest or gear. The holder includes a generally flat rectangular base made of resilient materials where artificial flies and rigs are held by being slotted into or embedded into the base. The base has two exposed elongated ribs protruding outwards from the base face, located towards both outer ends of the base they protect the tackle from being damaged or accidently dislodged from the device.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

The present invention relates generally to an anglers artificial fly and pre-rigged leader holder, used by a person while fishing.

Particularly to a personal terminal tackle holder which is generally carried in an angler's pocket or attached to an item of clothing, fishing vest or gear. Releasably retaining a plurality of fishing hooks, artificial flies, lures and rigs securely while keeping the items highly accessible yet protected from loss or damage.

The apparatus is mostly comprised of a generally flat rectangular base made of lightweight and resilient materials that has two exposed elongated ribs protruding outwards from the base face and located towards both outer ends of the base. The hooks, artificial flies and rigs are releasably held by being slotted into or embedded into the base material and where the fishing line portion of the rigs is wrapped around the base between the ribs. The terminal tackle is protected from being damaged or accidently dislodged from the device by the protruding ribs.

The holder is practical, easily carried and simple to use. Items are held securely and protected yet are easily accessible.

2. Background of the Invention

While fishing, anglers, especially fly fisherman find it advantageous to carry artificial flies exposed and easily accessible on their person; usually embedded on a patch of foam or wool worn on a fly vest or clothing, or even embedded in their hat. The disadvantage with the existing methods is that the flies can be damaged or become easily dislodged and lost while fishing. Many anglers also pre-tie and carry multiple pre-tied rigs that consist of line with terminal tackle, which can include flies, hooks, swivels, lures and sinkers. These pre tied rigs easily become entangle when grouped together, especially where the rigs are comprised of dual or multi pre-tied lines, which may have two or more hooks, lure and/or sinker combinations. It's common practice to change from one pre tied rig for another while fishing and where to store these rigs has always been a problem. Up until now there hasn't been an adequate device that both stores and protects the replaced rigs without having to use a folder or enclosed box. The ribs act a barrier keeping the tackle from being knocked or rubbed off the device while at the same time keeping it secure, exposed and easily accessible.

The object of the present invention is to provide a simple and ergonomic fishing hook, artificial fly and pre-rigged leader holder that overcomes the disadvantages referred to above.

3. Prior Art

Hook, artificial fly and rig holders are commonly found in tackle shops and there's know art on various forms of these devices, some of which are similar in construction to the present invention; of these most are some forms of fly patches or EVA foam Sabiki rig (a universal and common multi hook fishing rig) holders. Even though these products and art have something in common with the present invention, all will be shown to be significantly different in design and construction.

All known prior art lacks at least one of the following claims of the present invention. The present invention has been adapted to a personal wearable and pocket able device for securement of fishing hooks, artificial flies and pre-rigged leader holder where: 1) a base means including a generally flat base member with first and second faces; 2) a base member comprised of cushioned and resilient material(s) such as EVA foam; 3) the base member including a means to receive and releasably hold terminal tackle (e.g. a fishing hook); 4) the base member comprises a means of retaining fishing hooks wherein fishing hooks are embedded in the said base member; 5) the base including two ribs, one near or at the respective side of the base member; 6) the ribs being arranged on at least one base member face so that terminal tackle can be secured in the area of he base between the two ribs; 7) the base means is further comprised where there are no perpendicular orientated exposed ribs on the same said base member face where the said ribs are respectively located. 8) the base means is further comprised where the space between the two respectively located said ribs is clear and open; 9) the ribs are arranged on the base member face wherein they allow for a multiplicity of hooks to occupy the space between the respectively located said ribs without having to contact the said ribs.

With specific reference to the following patents:

U.S. Pat. No. 4,248,004; U.S. Pat. No. 4,924,621; U.S. Pat. No. 4,977,700; U.S. Pat. No. 5,018,298 A; U.S. Pat. No. 2,804,717; U.S. Pat. No. 4,176,491 A; U.S. Pat. No. 6,219,958 B1; U.S. Pat. No. 6,962,020; U.S. Pat. No. 6,763,632 B1; U.S. Pat. No. 891,055; GB23224234 A; U.S. Pat. No. 7,788,844 B1; U.S. Pat. No. 4,742,640 A; U.S. Pat. No. 4,073,085 A; U.S. Pat. No. 3,507,071.

(a) U.S. Pat. No. 4,248,004 represents a holder for fishing rigs, the general object of the invention being to provide a means for holding fishing rigs having multiple leaders. In general this invention strives to solve the same problem as the present invention but differs in design and construction. The main difference being that it represents a device with multiple hinged panels that hold the rigs. The present invention comprises: 1) the hooks are releasably held by being slotted into or embedded into the generally flat base member with two faces; 2) the base comprises of two spaced apart, generally parallel, elongated ribs that extend outward from the face of the said base member, one rib each located in proximity to two opposing sides of the said base member. The cited art does not.

(b) U.S. Pat. No. 4,924,621 represents another holder for fishing rigs, again the general object of the invention being to provide a means for holding fishing rigs having multiple leaders. And again this invention strives to solve the same problem as the present invention but differs in design and construction. It is generally made from a flat base with notches in combination with hook and loop materials to secure the rigs. The present invention comprises a tackle protection means wherein the base comprises of two spaced apart, generally parallel, exposed elongated ribs that extend outward from the face of the said base member, one rib each located in proximity to two opposing sides of the said base member. The cited art does not.

(c) U.S. Pat. No. 4,977,700 again represents a holder for fishing rigs, which again strives to solve the same general problem as the present invention but differs in design and construction. The main difference being that it represents a device with a base made of a section of tubing where hooks are held in notches in both end of the tube. The present invention comprises two features that this invention does not: 1) the hooks are releasably held by being slotted into or embedded into the generally flat base member with two faces; 2) the base comprises of two spaced apart, generally parallel, exposed elongated ribs that extend outward from the face of the said base member, one rib each located in proximity to two opposing sides of the said base member.

(d) U.S. Pat. No. 5,018,298 A represents a holder for pre-rigged fishing leaders, the general object of the invention being to provide a means for holding fishing rigs having multiple hooks. In general this invention also strives to solve some of the same problem as the present invention but differs in design and construction. The main difference being that it represents a device with pegs and a mechanical drum mechanism to tension the line within multiple hinged panels that hold the rigs. The present invention comprises a tackle protection means wherein the base comprises of two spaced apart, generally parallel, exposed elongated ribs that extend outward from the face of the said base member, one rib each located in proximity to two opposing sides of the said base member. The cited art does not.

(e) U.S. Pat. No. 2,804,717 represents “longitudinally adjustable fishing leader holder.” It represents yet again a holder for rigs where the base comprise of a flat base or protecting ribs that the present invention claims.

(f) U.S. Pat. No. 4,176,491 A represents “A structure for the storage transportation of artificial fly-type fishing lures” it's generally a “fly-box” which is a holder for artificial flies. This invention comprises “a container having a base and an upstanding side wall . . . ” with a lid. The present invention comprises: 1) the hooks are releasably held by being slotted into or embedded into the generally flat base member with two faces; 2) the base comprises of two spaced apart, generally parallel, exposed elongated ribs that extend outward from the face of the said base member, one rib each located in proximity to two opposing sides of the said base member. The cited art does not.

(g) U.S. Pat. No. 6,219,958 B1 represents “Pretied leader line, hook and lure storage device” It represents another holder for rigs where the base is made of a section of tubing, but this time the tubing is made of solid foam. Again it doesn't comprise of either a flat base or protecting ribs that the present invention claims.

(h) U.S. Pat. No. 6,962,020 represents “Fishing leader holder and method” Once again it represents another holder for rigs where the base is made of a section of tubing, but this time the tubing has cork in it. It isn't comprised of a flat base or protecting ribs that the present invention claims.

(i) U.S. Pat. No. 6,763,632 B1 represents “Pocket fishing lure holder” it's generally a box for holding fishing lures. In general this invention strives to solve some of the same problems as the present invention but differs in design and construction. This invention comprises “a front panel member and a rear panel member”. Again it doesn't comprise of the flat base or protecting ribs that the cited art claims.

(j) U.S. Pat. No. 891,055 represents “fisherman s fly and bait book”; it's generally a pocket style fly holder. This invention comprises multiple foldable pages. The present invention comprises: 1) the hooks are releasably held by being slotted into or embedded into the generally flat base member with two faces; 2) the base comprises of two spaced apart, generally parallel, elongated ribs that extend outward from the face of the said base member, one rib each located in proximity to two opposing sides of the said base member. The cited art does not.

(k) GB Patent No. 2,324,234 represents “Fly boxes”; it's a box for holding artificial flies. In general this invention strives to solve some of the same problems as the present invention but differ in design and construction. This invention comprises “a hinged container” in the form of an enclosed box with a hinged lid. The present invention has a base member comprised of resilient material(s) such as EVA foam, and not a pad of resilient materials stuck to inside of the bottom of a wooden box. Assuming that one side wall of a box, which is connected to three other side walls forming the box, could be considered a single exposed rib: The present invention's base means is further comprised where there are no perpendicular orientated exposed ribs on the same face of the said base member where the said ribs are respectively located, the invention in question has four sidewalls giving it two such members, making the inventions distinctly different.

(l) U.S. Pat. No. 7,788,844 B1 represents a “fishing hook holder, the general object of the invention being to provide a means for holding and threading a single fishing hook. The cited art represents a device with a solid base with a hook slot. In it first configuration the invention in question is a flat base with a hook opening, it does not have exposed ribs. In its second configuration the invention in question comprises of a “base plate”, the base plate has a hook insertion opening in the form of a narrow “slit” cut into in the base. Making a “slit” in it base plate makes just that, a slit, it doesn't constitute the making of two exposed ribs. Particularly, in this case it doesn't create two ribs spaced apart enough to allow a multiplicity of hooks to be embedded in the base between the ribs without touching them, which the present invention claims. Also, in this second configuration the base is made from a solid piece of magnetic material and not resilient materials such as EVA foam as the present invention claims.

(m) U.S. Pat. No. 4,742,640 A represents a holder for fishing lures, which again has some of the same features as the present invention but differs in design and construction. The main difference being that it represents a device with a base made in a channel shape including a means of securing the device to a wall. The present invention comprises at least two features that this invention does not. The first being base member comprised of cushioned and resilient material(s) such as EVA foam or cork that fishing hooks are embedded into, which is distinctly different from the supporting structure that holds resilient materials of the cited art. Secondly the base means of the present invention is comprised where the space between the two respectively located said ribs is clear and open, the cited art does not, it has a base comprised of a bottom wall with sidewalls creating a trough filled with a resilient material. Both features differentiate the two inventions.

(n) U.S. Pat. No. 4,073,085 A represents a “Fish lure box.” Again it represents a fly box in the form of an enclosed box with a hinged lid. The present invention has a base member comprised of resilient material(s) such as EVA foam, and not a pad of resilient materials stuck to inside of the bottom of a box. Again assuming that the sides of a box could be construed as being the same as an exposed rib: The present invention's base means is further comprised where there are no perpendicular orientated exposed ribs extending outward from the face of the said base member where the said ribs are respectively located, the invention in question has four sides giving it two such members. Thirdly the base means of the present invention is comprised where the space between the two respectively located said ribs is clear and open, the cited art specifies many features within the box, all of which make the inventions distinctly different.

(o) U.S. Pat. No. 3,507,071 represents a “holder for fisherman s flies”, the general object of the invention being to provide a means for holding artificial flies. This invention has some of the same features as the present invention but differs significantly in design and construction. The main difference being that it represents a device with multiple parallel legs spaced closely enough together to so that hooks are secured by compressing them between the legs. The present invention's base is comprised of two spaced apart, generally parallel, exposed elongated ribs that extend outward from one face of the said base member, each rib located respectively in proximity to each of two opposing sides of the said base member and where the ribs are arranged on the base member face far enough apart from one another to allow for the surface area between the two said ribs to be of a size that allows for a multiplicity of hooks, lines or artificial flies to be embedded within the said base face without coming in contact with the said ribs. The cited art does not.

While the devices disclosed in the background art appear adequate for the purposes for which they have been specifically designed, they fail to provide a terminal tackle holder that allows the gear to be both easily accessible and protected. As a result of the shortcomings of the background art, there exists a need for a new and improved fishing hook, artificial fly and pre-rigged leader holder.

Objects and Advantages

In keeping with the principle of the present invention the fishing hook; artificial fly and pre-rigged leader holder is unique and technically different from other forms of terminal tackle holders.

The terminal tackle holder is uncomplicated in design, ergonomic, portable and easy to use. It can be worn on a lanyard from around an angler's neck, carried in a pocket, replace a standard fly patch, or worn attached to a fishing vest, articles of clothing or gear. It can also be placed in a tackle box, fishing creel or a boat or car's cubbyhole. The gear is held securely and protected while still being easily accessible. The terminal tackle is also easily attached to the device and easily removed. It's construct of materials that can stand up to the rigors of fishing and is easily maintained.

Therefore the primary objective of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for use by anglers that holds fishing hooks, artificial flies and pre-rigged leaders securely and protected while remaining highly accessible while fishing.

The terminal tackle retention apparatus in it simplest form is generally formed of a single member comprised of two main parts. The first is a generally flat rectangular base member where the hooks are slotted or embedded into and line is wrapped around. The second features are two exposed elongated ribs protruding out from the base at each end and on both sides of the base creating significant ridges, generally helping to contain and protecting the tackle from damage or dislodgement. Having ribs on both sides of the base allow both side of the device to be utilized, thusly holding more gear and allowing for more hook placement options when using multiple hook leaders. In the case where the holder is in a larger or more elongated form a third or even fourth row of ribs can be added in a parallel fashion to the center section of the base providing for added protection for the terminal tackle.

The holder is generally formed of a body made of a rectangular sheet of semi rigid and resilient material incorporating slit/gaps and cutouts within the material to hold hooks and sinkers, and in some cases notches and slits are placed along the outside edges to help secure line. Statically affixed to selected areas of the base, generally at both ends, the center, and on both sides of the base are exposed elongated ribs placed parallel to one another creating significant ridges. The ribs are generally made of rigid and durable materials such as formed plastic or hardened foam. Having the ribs made of rigid and durable material help to straighten the device and make it easier for it to slide it in and out of pockets.

The holder can be further formed with a attachment point should the angler want to wearer the holder on a lanyard or attach the holder to an article of clothing or gear using a ring, cord, cable reel retractor, hook and loop materials or similar.

Accordingly, there is a need to provide an improved terminal tackle holder for anglers.

SUMMARY

It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a fishing hook, artificial fly and pre-rigged leader holder that holds terminal tackle securely and protected from loss or damage.

It's also an object of the invention to provide a holder where the terminal tackle is held exposed when in use and are both easily attached to and removed from the holder.

It's another object of the invention to provide a terminal tackle holder that is capable of holding multiple pieces of and of different types and sizes hooks, artificial flies, swivels, lures, line and small weights.

It's still another object of the invention to provide a terminal tackle holder that can be worn on a lanyard around the neck, carried in a pocket or fastened on any type of clothing and gear.

Another object of the invention is to provide a terminal tackle holder that replaces a standard fly patch.

It's also an object of the invention to provide a terminal tackle holder which can stand up to the rigors or fishing while being easy to clean and maintain.

In accordance with the above and the other objects of the present invention, which will be discussed in detail below, a personal and terminal tackle holder is provided.

In the following embodiments the primary sections are interchangeable creating a new embodiment.

According to a first embodiment of the invention, the terminal tackle holder in its simplest form is made from a flat piece of semi-rigid and resilient material(s) such as EVA foam or cork forming the body that hooks are embedded into and which the user uses to wrap the fishing line used in rigs around. Statically affixed to one side of and in proximity to both ends of the base are exposed elongated ribs placed parallel to one another creating significant ridges. The ribs are generally made of rigid and durable materials such as formed plastic.

According to a second embodiment of the invention, the ribs are formed from the base.

According to a third embodiment of the invention, the base material is sandwiched between the ribs.

According to a forth embodiment of the invention, the base material passes thru a cutout in the rib side and/or is embedded within a cavity in the rib.

According to a fifth embodiment of the invention, the base is once again made from a flat body member with ribs towards both ends where the base is further comprised of hook and loop materials covering the flat side of the base enabling the holder to be attached to articles of clothing, anglers vest or waders.

According to a sixth embodiment of the invention, the base is once again made from a flat body member with ribs in any combination, and the base is further comprised of slit/cuts and/or cutouts within the flat section of the base material, enabling hooks and terminal tackle to be more easily embedded into the base and/or held by compression in the slits.

According to a seventh embodiment of the invention, the base is once again made from a flat body member with ribs in any combination, where the base is further comprised of grooves or hills and valleys within the flat section of the base material, enabling hooks to be more easily embedded into the base.

According to an eighth embodiment of the invention, the base is once again made from a flat body member, with our without slit/cuts, cutouts or grooves within the flat section of the base material and with ribs in any combination. Where the base is further comprised of slit/cuts and notches in the sides of the base where fishing line wrapping around the base is guided into the slot via the notch and is held by compression within the slits.

According to a ninth embodiment of the invention, the base is once again made from a flat body member and is further comprised where both sides of the body mirror each other. The ribs are placed at each end of the body and on both sides of the body directly opposite each other, enabling hooks and artificial files to be protected on both sides of the body.

According to a tenth embodiment of the invention, again the base is made from a flat body member where the ribs further comprise ends that protrude past and wrap around the edges of the base further protecting the terminal tackle.

According to a eleventh embodiment of the invention, again the base is made from a flat body member with a rib on each end, comprised of a elongated rectangular base and where an further pair of ribs, one piece each side of the body, are located in the center of the body and parallel to the end ribs, providing more protection for the terminal tackle.

According to a twelfth embodiment of the invention, again the base is made from a flat body member, and this time is comprised of a body member having a elongated rectangular shape where ribs are placed lengthways along the sides of the body, and not at the top and bottom.

According to a thirteenth embodiment of the invention, the base further comprises one or more lengths of ridged material such as a steel rod or plastic bar, which is inserted into or attached to the base so that it runs the length of the base to stiffen it.

According to a fourteenth embodiment of the invention the base further comprises a flat piece of ridged and durable material such as a thin sheet of plastic, generally or in the same footprint of the base shape, which is sandwiched between two sheets of the resilient base material the base to stiffen it.

According to a fifteenth embodiment of the invention the base, the ribs, or a combination of both are further comprised of a attachment point, enabling the invention to be secured to a person using such methods as a lanyard, cord, swivel, or a cable reel for examples.

Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reference to the following detailed description and appended claims, and upon reference to the accompanying drawings.

DRAWINGS Figures

In the drawings, closely related figures have the same number but different alphabetic suffixes.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view, partly broken away, illustrating the terminal tackle holder with artificial flies embedded into the holder, with the line of a pre-tied two fly rig is wrapped around it's body.

FIG. 2A is a front perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention in a simple form. Illustrating the general shape of the invention and it two main parts.

FIG. 2B is a rear perspective view of the invention illustrating the ribs on the backside of the base.

FIG. 2C is a front elevation view, illustrating the general layout of the holder and further illustrating how the ribs and the base material both protrude past the sides of the base.

FIG. 2D is a top plan view of the holder further illustrating the rib and base layout.

FIG. 3A is a front perspective view of another embodiment illustrating triangular tackle attachment cutouts with slit/cuts in the base and the top attachment point.

FIG. 3B is a rear perspective view of the back of the holder illustrating triangular tackle attachment cutouts with slit/cuts that are cut all the way through the base.

FIG. 3C is a front elevation view, better illustrating the general layout of the holder.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the holder illustrating a center pair of ribs on a elongated rectangular shaped base with notches including slit cuts along the two sides of the base, including tackle attachment sit/cuts with round cutouts at each end of the slits located in the flat side of the base.

FIG. 5 is an perspective view of another embodiment illustrating an elongated base with elongated ribs running vertically down both sides of the base.

FIG. 6A is a front perspective view of another embodiment of the invention illustrating ribs generally the same width as the base located on only one side of the base.

FIG. 6B is a rear perspective view of another embodiment of the invention illustrating an area of hook and loop materials attached to the backside of the base.

FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another embodiment where the body is formed with hips and valleys.

FIG. 8A is a perspective view of another embodiment illustrating a variation of the ribs, which are symmetrical, double sided and made from a solid piece of durable materials. The base passes thru the rib.

FIG. 8B is a top plan view of the holder further illustrating the ribs.

FIG. 9A is a perspective view of another embodiment illustrating a variation of the ribs, which are symmetrical, double sided and made from a solid piece of durable materials. The base ends are located within a cavity formed within the rib.

FIG. 9B is a top plan view of the holder further illustrating the ribs.

DRAWINGS Reference Numerals

-   2 terminal tackle holder -   4 base -   6 horizontal rib that extends past the base edge(s) -   8 triangular tackle retention cutout with slit/gap -   10 attachment point hole/cutout -   12 tackle retention slit/gap with round cutouts -   14 vertical side rib -   16 horizontal rib -   18 hook and loop material -   20 hips and valleys hook retention base shape -   22 double sided one-piece rib -   24 artificial flies -   26 leader material -   28 notch with slit/gap -   30 double sided end cap rib

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT (S)

In describing a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.

With reference to the drawings, in general, and to FIG. 1 in particular, a multi-featured terminal tackle holder apparatus #2 embodying the principles of the present invention is generally depicted. The #2 terminal tackle holder is shown with #24 artificial flies embedded into the resilient body and #22 leader material (fishing line) from a two-fly leader rig wrapped around the base.

FIG. 2A a perspective front view of the terminal tackle holder in one preferred embodiment; the holder is symmetrical. The #4 base is made form a flat rectangular piece of resilient EVA foam. There are #6 horizontal rib that extends past base edges of the #4 the base, located opposite one another on both sides of and at the top and bottom of the #4 base. The #6 rib along with the #4 base material between them protrude beyond both the sides of the #4 base.

FIG. 2B a rear elevation view of the preferred embodiment of FIG. 2A shows in how the front and the back of the #2 terminal tackle holder are symmetrical.

FIG. 2C a front elevation view of the preferred embodiment of FIG. 2A shows in more detail the placement of the #6 rib on the #4 base.

FIG. 2D is a top plan view of the preferred embodiment of FIG. 2A shows in more detail how the #6 rib sandwich the #4 base.

Referring to FIG. 3A a perspective front view of the terminal tackle holder in one preferred embodiment, the #4 base further comprises of #8 triangular tackle retention cutouts with slit/gaps and #10 attachment point hole/cutout located at the top of the #4 base.

FIG. 3B a rear elevation view of the preferred embodiment of FIG. 3A showing #8 triangular hook retention cutouts with slit/gaps and #10 attachment point hole/cutout that are cut all the way through the #4 base.

FIG. 3C a front elevation view of the preferred embodiment of FIG. 3A shows in more detail the location of the #8 triangular tackle retention cutouts with slit/gaps and #10 attachment point hole/cutout.

Referring to FIG. 4 a perspective front view of the terminal tackle holder in one preferred embodiment illustrates an alternative shape of the device. The #4 base is a elongated rectangular shape that further comprises a center pair of #6 horizontal struts, including #12 tackle retention slit/gaps with round cutouts within the base, and #28 notches with slit/gaps located along both sides of the #4 base.

Referring to FIG. 5 a perspective front view of the waste line holder in one preferred embodiment, illustrates an alternative shape of the device where the #4 base is an elongated rectangle with #14 vertical side rib located on both sides of the #4 base.

Referring to FIG. 6A a perspective front view of the terminal tackle holder in one preferred embodiment, illustrates another alternative shape of the terminal tackle holder wherein #16 horizontal rib are located on only one side of the #4 base, and where the #16 horizontal rib don't extend past the sides of the #4 base.

FIG. 6B is the rear perspective view of another embodiment of the preferred embodiment of FIG. 6A shows an area of #18 hook and loop materials attached to the back of the #4 base.

Referring to FIG. 7 a perspective front view of the terminal tackle holder in one preferred embodiment shows an alternative shape of the #4 base front face comprising of #20 hips and valleys hook retention base shape.

Referring to FIG. 8A a perspective front view of the terminal tackle holder in one preferred embodiment, it illustrates the alternative shape of the #22 double sided one-piece rib, which extends outward and around the sides of the #4 base. The #22 double-sided one-piece rib is constructed from a solid piece of durable materials. The #4 base passes thru the #22 double-sided one-piece rib.

FIG. 8B is a top plan view of the preferred embodiment of FIG. 8A shows in more detail how the #4 base passes through the #22 double-sided one-piece rib.

Referring to FIG. 9A a perspective front view of the terminal tackle holder in one preferred embodiment, it illustrates another alternative shape, the #30 double sided end cap rib also extends outward and around the sides of the #4 base. The #4 base ends are located within a cavity in the #22 double-sided one-piece rib.

FIG. 9B is a top plan view of the preferred embodiment of FIG. 9A shows in more detail the #30 double-sided end cap rib.

One or more of the various advantageous features of the present invention may be incorporated into the terminal tackle holder for beneficial results. These features provide benefit individually as well as collectively to produce a wearable fishing rod holder.

The foregoing description should be considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention. 

What I claim is:
 1. A terminal tackle holder for anglers comprising: (a) a base means having a terminal tackle protection means; (b) said base means comprises of a generally flat base member having a first face and a second face; (c) said base member is comprised of cushioned and resilient material(s) such as EVA foam or cork; (d) said base member comprises a means for receiving and releasably holding terminal tackle; (e) said base member comprises a means of retaining fishing hooks wherein fishing hooks are embedded in the said base member; (f) said terminal tackle protection means comprises of two spaced apart, generally parallel, exposed elongated ribs that extend outward from one face of the said base member, each rib located respectively in proximity to each of two opposing sides of the said base member; (g) said ribs are arranged on the base member face wherein they allow for a multiplicity of hooks to occupy the space between the respectively located said ribs without having to contact the said ribs; (h) said base means is further comprised where the space between the two respectively located said ribs is clear and open; (I) said base means is further comprised where there is no perpendicular orientated exposed ribs on the same said base member face where other said ribs are respectively located.
 2. Terminal tackle holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base means is further comprised of an attachment point for attaching the invention to a person using such devices as a lanyard, clip, split ring, cable reel or cord.
 3. Terminal tackle holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base member is further comprised of tackle retention cutout(s) and/or slit/gaps.
 4. Terminal tackle holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base means is further comprised where it is arranged to receive fishing line in a wrapped relation.
 5. Terminal tackle holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base member is further comprised of notches and/or slit/gaps located along the outside edge(s) of the said base member in order to better secure fishing line.
 6. Terminal tackle holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base member face(s) is further comprised where it's surface is formed with hips and valleys in order to make it easier to embed hooks.
 7. Terminal tackle holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base member is further comprised an area of hook and loop materials used for releasably coupling the said device to such items as persons clothing, gear, fishing vest or waders.
 8. Terminal tackle holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the ribs are comprised of durable materials such as formed plastic.
 9. Terminal tackle holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base member is further comprised of said ribs that are located on both faces of the said base member protecting terminal tackle on both sides of the device.
 10. Terminal tackle holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base member is further comprised of an additional rib(s) located on the face(s) of the said base member, generally parallel to and generally central between the two said ribs, better protecting terminal tackle when the said base member is in an elongated form.
 11. Terminal tackle holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the rib(s) span the width of a said base member.
 12. Terminal tackle holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the ribs protrude beyond the sides of the said base member.
 13. Terminal tackle holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the ribs are located on both faces of the said base member directly opposite each other further comprise where they are formed from a single piece of material.
 14. Terminal tackle holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein where the rib(s) is further formed with a cutout where the said base member passes within the said rib(s) to secure it.
 15. Terminal tackle holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein rib(s) further comprises of a cavity where the said base member is secured. 